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GOLD MINING LECTURE AND PIANO RECITAL FOR UNION

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The 1937 Union Committee announces a lecture on February 8 at 7.30 o'clock in the upstairs common room by Donald H. McLaughlin, professor of Mining Engineering and tutor in the Division of Geological Sciences, on Gold mining. The lecture will be illustrated by numerous lantern slides, and will take up the various phases of gold mining with descriptions of the methods used and a geographical explanation of the places where gold is most likely to be found.

The committee also announces a piano recital by Jesu Maria Sanroma, to be given under the concert direction of Aaron Richmond, in the Union, on February 15. The members of the committee also plan many other entertainments for the Freshman class. The committee is composed of Thomas H. Bilodeau, John M. Calloway, Thomas H. Choate, James A. Foley, Charles C. Gibson, James B. Hallett, Floyd K. Haskell, George G. Hedblom, William H. Schmidt, Edward B. Simmons, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harvey M. Dawson.

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